Proven Winners Direct Superbells Double Smitten Pink (Double Calibrachoa) - New Proven Winners Variety 2024
Proven Winners Direct Superbells Double Smitten Pink (Double Calibrachoa) - New Proven Winners Variety 2024
Superbells Double Smitten Pink displays stunning double petunia-like flowers in a bright fuschia color. Use this plant as a well-branched, mounded filler with slightly trailing stems in upright containers, hanging baskets, window boxes and monocultures. Like all Superbells, no deadheading is needed to keep this plant in bloom from spring into fall.
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6-12 inches tall and spread up to 2 feet at maturity
Plant in part to full sun (4+ hours daily)
Annual except in zones 9-11
Care: Fertilize weekly with Proven Winners Water Soluble Plant Food for best performance. Pruning is not necessary but will help increase branching and may help your plants look even fuller.
Calibrachoa do not like to have constantly damp soil because it can lead to root rot diseases. They will do well in the ground or raised beds with good drainage. For most gardeners containers are the best use for Calibrachoa, let the top few inches of soil dry before watering again.
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Size at shipping varies by the season and plant
Annuals are 4-8" tall at shipment in 4.25" containers
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